Changing the World: American Progressives in War and RevolutionPrinceton University Press, 28 nov 2013 - 424 páginas In May of 1919, women from around the world gathered in Zurich, Switzerland, and proclaimed, "We dedicate ourselves to peace!" Just months after the end of World War I, the Womens International League for Peace and Freedom--a group led by American progressive Jane Addams and comprising veteran campaigners for social reform--knew that a peaceful world was essential to their ongoing quest for social and economic justice. |
Índice
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2 The Social Republic | 41 |
3 Empire and Reform | 75 |
4 Messianic America | 107 |
5 World War and Revolution | 143 |
6 World Leader | 181 |
7 The Millennial Moment | 219 |
8 Retreat from Reform | 259 |
9 Progressive Rebirth | 297 |
Conclusion | 333 |
Legacy | 341 |
Notes | 359 |
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